Chapter 11 Changes Over Time
Across
- 4. Species that could become endangered.
- 6. The number of different species in an area.
- 8. Species that are in danger of becoming extinct.
- 12. When members of a species must compete with other members of the same species and other organisms for food, space and other resources, which are limited.
- 14. Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- 16. Segments of DNA that determine characteristics in an organism.
- 17. A well-supported and widely accepted explanation of nature.
- 18. The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species.
Down
- 1. The role of an organism in its habitat, or how it makes its living.
- 2. One factor that can affect biodiversity in an ecosystem.
- 3. When all the members of a species disappear from the Earth.
- 5. When only organisms with a desired trait are bred.
- 7. A trait that increases an organism's ability to survive and reproduce
- 9. The genetic material inside a cell that carries information about an organism.
- 10. Change over time. This theory explains how living things descended from earlier organisms.
- 11. Structures that are similar that related species have inherited from a common ancestor.
- 13. One factor that can affect biodiversity in an ecosystem.
- 15. Diversity in which species with a diverse gene pool are better able to adapt to and survive changes in the environment.